alwar-sariska-wildlife-sanctuary


It was declared a national park in 1982. The protected area is part of the Aravali Range and the Kathiawar-Gir jungle that collapses into the co-region. In 1978, it was awarded the title of Tiger Reserve under the Tiger Project. It was built in the Aravali Mountains in an area of about 800 sq. Km. Km covering grasslands, dry forests, cliffs, and cliffs, forms Sariska National Park, now known as the Sariska Tiger Reserve. This area was once the hunting ground of the Maharaja of Alwar. The Reserve is known for its large tiger Royal Bengal. It was declared a national park in 1982. The protected area is part of the Aravali Range and the Kathiawar-Gir of deforested forests in the ecoregion. In 1978, it was awarded the title of Tiger Reserve under the Tiger Project. It is the first tiger sanctuary to transport Tigers (Ranthambore) successfully. Lying on the thighs of the Aravali Hills, it holds an abundance of mineral resources like copper. It is worth a visit to the Sariska tiger reserve, as the park is full of wildlife such as Tigers, Leopards, Striped hyenas, deer, crocodiles, etc. besides, a beautiful forest surrounded by Aravali.